Meir Russ
Meir Russ is a Professor Emeritus in Management and Marketing at the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin--Green Bay. He also taught at KEDGE-Bordeaux School of Management, the University of Pisa GSA Master program and at Roma-Tre, Rome, Italy in the Ph.D. program, Semester at Sea, University of Lódz, Poland, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China, NORD University, Norway, and at the University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain. His research interests include human capital valuation methods, knowledge-based strategies and new-knowledge based economic development among others. He published over 25 peer reviewed publications and nineteen book chapters. In addition to his academic focus, Dr. Russ serves in a consulting capacity with a number of multinational companies in the area of global strategic management and knowledge management. Prof. Russ is the founding editor of The International Journal of Management and Business (IJMB) and he currently serves as the Editor in Chief of the Online Journal of Applied Knowledge Management (OJAKM). He edited two books with IGI Global titled: Knowledge Management Strategies for Business Development (2010) and Quantitative Multidisciplinary Approaches in Human Capital and Asset Management (2016). He also edited another three books on the subject of Human Capital, titled: Management, Valuation, and Risk for Human Capital and Human Assets: Building the Foundation for a Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Level Theory, and Value Creation, Reporting, and Signaling for Human Capital and Human Assets: Building the Foundation for a Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Level Theory, both published by Palgrave-Macmillan in 2014, and Human Capital and Assets in the Networked World (2017) with Emerald. Finally, he most recently edited the book titled Handbook of Knowledge Management for Sustainable Water Systems (2018) with John Wiley & Sons. He was named the UW-Green Bay, Philip J. and Elizabeth Hendrickson Professor in Business in 2014 and Professor Emeritus in 2020.
Publications
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Silvia Vernizzi, Andrea Beretta Zanoni, Meir Russ.
© 2019. 19 pages.
Increasingly dynamic, complex and unpredictable economic circumstances require continuous and systematic re-evaluations of business strategies and plans and coherent and...
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Hossein Moghaddam, Meir Russ.
© 2017. 49 pages.
Family businesses are formed and often transferred to new generations in order to achieve both financial and non-financial desired performances. Socioemotional wealth, such as a...
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Meir Russ.
© 2016. 317 pages.
In the ‘knowledge economy’, it is widely recognized that the effective engagement and utilization of human capital and the other facets of intellectual capital are critical, if...
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Silvia Vernizzi, Andrea Beretta Zanoni, Meir Russ.
© 2016. 19 pages.
Increasingly dynamic, complex and unpredictable economic circumstances require continuous and systematic re-evaluations of business strategies and plans and coherent and...
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Hossein Moghaddam, Meir Russ.
© 2016. 48 pages.
Family businesses are formed and often transferred to new generations in order to achieve both financial and non-financial desired performances. Socioemotional wealth, such as a...
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Riccardo Paterni, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2012. 35 pages.
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2012. 25 pages.
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2012. 22 pages.
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Meir Russ, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2012. 18 pages.
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Meir Russ.
© 2010. 446 pages.
As economies continue to evolve, knowledge is being recognized as a business asset and considered a crucial component of business strategy. The ability to manage knowledge is...
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Sanjay Misra.
Est. 2010.
The International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals (IJHCITP) focuses on the IT field from the outlook of industry professionals and covers...
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2010. 22 pages.
This chapter will provide the reader with two definitions of knowledge, one at the individual level, the other at the organizational level. This will be followed by connecting...
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2010. 20 pages.
Companies tend to start their knowledge management initiatives with a knowledge management audit. A framework used for developing this specific audit, as well as some issues...
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2010. 26 pages.
This chapter proposes the C3EEP typology as a framework of knowledge management strategies by using six knowledge based strategic dilemmas. A number of graphic presentations of...
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Meir Russ, Robert Fineman, Riccardo Paterni, Jeannette K. Jones.
© 2010. 35 pages.
The chapter will describe a comprehensive planning framework for developing a company’s knowledge management strategy. The framework includes the goals and game plans of the...
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Miltiadis D. Lytras, Meir Russ, Ronald Maier, Ambjörn Naeve.
© 2008. 390 pages.
We recognize knowledge management as a socio-technical phenomenon where the basic social constructs such as person, team, and organization require support from information...
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Meir Russ, J. Greg Jones, Jeannette K Jones.
© 2008. 62 pages.
Knowledge management strategies and implementation of knowledge-based systems have gained importance over the last decade. However, many organizations are not able to develop...
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